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if you'll get very sharp tele-shootings of birds f.e. try to fit a small macro tube with achromatic lens in it (=focal reductor).
Small CA's will disappear, totally.

highly recommanded

badpickev

Registered: January 2008Posts: 1

Kenko 2X Teleplus MC7 AF review by badpickev

Review Date: 1/6/2008

Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Total Spent: $131.95| Rating: 7

Pros:

price

Cons:

not as good as the pro line up

The MC7 2X TC is the middle level TC made by Kenko. This unit is by far sharper than the MC4 and is not that far off of the PRO lineup. With a modest price increase over the MC4, this item is attractive foe the casual or amature photographer that is looking for some reach and can not afford the pro line-up.

My copy of the MC7 works quite well on all my lenses and while i do see some sharpness loss, its not exaggerated as you get with lesser TC's. By adding a 2X to most lenses, you now need a lot of light and good contrast to make the AF work.

Over all I am pretty happy with my purchase and have used it for 4 years.

ronen_we

Registered: November 2006Posts: 7

Kenko 2X Teleplus MC7 AF review by ronen_we

Review Date: 11/15/2006

Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8

Pros:

Cons:

worked well with all my nikon lenses, no compatibility issues with autofocusing or metering.

with heavy 80-200/2.8 there is a bit of play between lens and teleconvertor, though does seem to have any influnce on optical quality.

used it quite a bit with 80-200/2.8, good pleasing results from the combination.